Category: Top Dog

Maintaining a list of dog related items

  • Timid playing with others

    Our pup (Copper) is a 15 week old English setter. He is very sweet, doing a great job with training, and seems like an overall happy dog.

    We enrolled him in a puppy class and so he’s had some opportunities to play with other dogs there (off leash). However, copper always runs away with his tail tucked whenever other dogs engage with him. He will occasionally reengage with his tail wagging, but after the dogs take interest in him again, he wants to run off and wants to hide behind me.

    At this age, does this indicate that he might have fear of other dogs? Or is this a normal way of learning what it’s like to play with others?

    For what it’s worth he always wants to approach other dogs in the street. He’s also gone on one walk with a friend’s dog (who truthfully doesn’t love other dogs, especially puppies) and that seemed to go pretty well. Only one time did that other dog correct copper but otherwise they got along fine.

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  • How to stop the whining

    We are starting out 2nd week with our new buddy at home – he’s now 10 weeks and doing great! He handles being crated for a few hours at a time when we need to head to work; he’s doing fabulous! He has a pen attached to his crate, that he is in when we are home. This is where we are having an issue. He whines constantly- both when we can see him and when we can’t. (Ie, run to the other room quickly). We give him lots of play time and attention; but need to have a safe space for him when we are home, hence the pen… how do we break the whining? He can climb up the pen (we’ve switched to a 42” pen, so he can’t climb over, but we don’t trust him not to hurt himself). How do we start helping him feel comfortable in his pen and relaxing. (He’s also so anxious when we’re around the house, so not sleeping as much as he should be).

    Adding to the situation- he’s great in the pen- curls up and snoozes, when we are sitting in the living room, or a few minutes after we have all sat down to dinner. It’s when we are moving around/on our feet.

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  • Dogs at FW shelter since June.

    Great dogs at Fort Worth shelter, some since June & July.

    I’m trying to network them, and for anyone interested in taking any that’s out of state, a rescue group I work with, HappyFurever.org, may be able to hold them ahead of transport. Cost to transport dog from Texas to northeast is only $250.

    Urgent pets list – 90 as of yesterday! https://www.fortworthtexas.gov/departments/code-compliance/animals/urgent-placement-pets

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  • Chewing on Bedding Help

    Hey ya'll

    I feel like I may get some hate on this but here we go..

    I am losing my mind with my 6 month old puppy shredding everything I put in his crate that's soft. I'm writing this after catching him chewing up his last washable puppy/crate pad. He was fine for a couple months and all through his teething but now he's torn a massive hole in his 3rd dog bed (he'd shredded his other ones when I first got him), shreds/eats all of his washable puppy pads, and just tears up anything that isn't hard.

    He has toys in his crate to chew on at night and during the day when he's crated, he gets plenty of playtime for his age, I just don't know what to do. I know dogs are fine to sleep on a hard surface but I know that his breed (Shiba Inu) is prone to orthopedic issues and Id rather him have an orthopedic bed or something soft to lay on so hes not sliding in his crate.

    The crate we currently have for him is thicker wire/wood and the crate tray goes underneath the bed, not inside. I forced the tray inside the crate and it fits but it wobbles due to the middle bar underneath being slightly raised as opposed to the others for structure reasons. He doesn't chew on furniture or anything hard aside from his dog toys, just soft things like blankets, pads, dog beds, and even our pillow case which also has a massive hole after not even 5 minutes of non aggressive chewing (that was my fault 100%). I don't want to keep the tray in there but I also don't want his paws to slip through the bottom of the crate and have him hurt himself.

    I will say, I do not currently have the money to buy him a new bed, new pads, or anything super expensive like the "indestructible" beds i've seen online. I'm military and the government shutdown has me limited to paying only my bills and thats it for the most part. I don't have the money for a behaviorist either which sucks because I would love to have him be seen by one. when I first got him, I was financially stable. An emergency vet visit and 5 day hospital stay later and I'm in debt and it just kept getting worse. REGARDLESS, I'm in a tough financial situation so buying expensive things or at least anything more than $50 is out of the question. he has everything he needs aside from a bed or anything soft to lay on so I really don't want financial advice as this is more a personal preference to ensure his future health is good.

    Any advice on how to get him to stop chewing bedding while he's in his crate? I do have a camera and that's how i've caught him chewing it up and I pull it out immediately after I see him/while he's in the process unless I'm at work (I take it out when I get home on my lunch break). He currently just has the tray and some hard chew toys in his crate.

    This is the crate we currently have for him as reference since I can't post a photo: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09XDZ2J64?ref_=ppx_hzsearch_conn_dt_b_fed_asin_title_4&th=1

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  • 8 week puppy won’t potty outside

    Hi, My puppy is only 8 weeks old and has only been home a few days, so I completely understand it will take time. I was just wondering if there were any tips I could get for this situation.

    When I take my puppy out, he’s not yet fully vaccinated, so I have an artificial grass mat in the apartment complex parking garage roof that I use (I don’t want him to pee on grass the dozens of dogs in my complex use). He thinks the grass mat is a bed and instantly falls asleep on it during our potty breaks. I’ll try to get him to wake up, but he just naps. I’ll wait 30-40 min outside, and wasting time not working, and he just lays there. I bring him inside, and he usually potties inside within 5 minutes. I know the right thing to do is put him in a crate then take him out again in 10 minutes, but I can’t yet put him in a crate after he’s napped because he comes inside all energetic after resting outside, wanting to play, and screams and claws at the crate when I put him in. I don’t want the crate to be traumatic for him, and I’m working on crate training – it’s just, it will take time. His tummy gets sick easily so I can’t give him too many treats which limits the crate training per day. Usually after our potty breaks, he runs in and starts playing, and I watch him like a hawk. However, because he’s an aussie, I had to buy a pen with tall walls because he climbs them, so when I see him start to pee, it takes me a solid 30 seconds to get to him around the tall walls, and he finishes peeing by the time I can get to him. While he isn’t yet fully crate trained, how do I manage this problem? I have to work and cannot sit beside him all day but am trying my best

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  • Doxie and pit puppy HELP

    Our 10 yr old daschund is not handling the new pit bull puppy we added to the family. We brought the new pup home at 7 weeks and our doxie was excited but now the pittie has grown 3x his size and tortures the doxie. We get that the breed loves rough play but our doxie has HAD IT with him and its getting so bad we have to keep them crated just to get peace. The doxie growls and bites and barks incessantly when the pit teases and rough plays. At this point i may have to rehome the pup since they just dont get along. Also i have done everything as far as toys, individual attention, exercise and pack play (together)as distractions. The doxie just refuses to play nice and the pittie just wont leave him alone. Please help with any other insight or suggestions. I greatly appreciate it

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  • Growling and biting when he doesn’t wanna stop doing something

    I have a very unique case with growling and biting. My puppy does not resource guard food or anything else. However, he loves to get on the couch, and when he's on the couch and I try to gently say "down," he gets absolutely crazy. If we try to pick him up, he growls or bites, often a little hard. It's the same thing when he does something and I gently try to move him, he can get bitey, not always but sometimes.

    It hurts now that he has new sharp teeth coming in. Even play biting hurts and causes bleeding. How do I deal with this? Is this because of teething, or he is just fed up with me pushing him around (gently, lol)? Again, he has no problems when we are outside, and when I try to have him by my side, he has excellent recall, and we're all pretty cool with the pup.

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  • Dog suddenly shedding again

    Dog suddenly shedding again

    So, I have a 16 month old Australian Shepard/coonhound mix. She doesn't have a double coat. When we first adopted her she was 4 months old and had been at a shelter in Alabama. Her coat was thin & unhealthy. Fast forward to now, shes super healthy, active & had been through a shredding cycle already. Last Spring was crazy shedding like I thought would never end lol It lasted a couple months then stopped over the summer. Last month or so we noticed her winter coat coming in, shedding stopped and her coat was thick again. All ok. But now we're noticing shedding again? It's still Oct so I didn't expect it. I thought she'd be good until the Spring? Is it because of weather indoor temps? Any thoughts? I've never had shedding dogs before so this is new for me. Is this just life? 🙄🐾

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